Oh God, What Now?
Oh God, What Now? formerly known as Remainiacs, is a British hour-long twice-weekly political podcast about Brexit, speaking from the pro-Remain point of view. It was started on 26 May 2017 as Remainiacs after the 2016 [United Kingdom European Union membership referendum|European Union membership referendum] as "a no-holds-barred podcast for everyone who won't shut up about Brexit". In October 2020, Remainiacs was renamed "Oh God, What Now?", due to Brexit having gone through and the changing nature of the British government.
Description
It is presented by The Guardian Dorian Lynskey, journalist Ros Taylor, and journalist and former music magazine editor Andrew Harrison, who was also the producer. Former guests political commentator and Minnie Rahman, Interim Chief Executive of the Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants later became regular panelists as well. Former regulars include newspaper columnist for i newspaper Ian Dunt, Best for Britain's Naomi Smith and actor and columnist Alex Andreou.It follows a format of half the show in a rundown of the news about Brexit with discussion along with a weekly guest, and then the other half with a straight interview with the guest in question. The podcast was both named one of the "Best Podcasts of 2017" by The Guardian Miranda Sawyer, and nominated for a podcasting award, the 2018 Broadcasting Press Guild Awards' "Podcast of the Year", however it lost to Ed Miliband's Reasons to Be Cheerful. The show is recorded at Podmasters’ own studio in Highbury, North London.
As well as the weekly show, there is a series of “Remainiacs Live” and “Oh God, What Now? Live” shows at which the hosts spoke among themselves about Brexit. Venues included The Phoenix gastropub in Cavendish Square, Marylebone, the Stoke Newington Literary Festival, Leeds City Varieties, the Epstein Theatre in Liverpool, Hove's The Old Market Theatre and regularly at the Leicester Square Theatre. Remainiacs was part of the Podcast Live: Politics day long festival of different political podcasts on 7 April 2019 at Friends House, Camden.